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SPECvirt_sc2013 / Re: vCenter Server
« Last post by perlacaro on December 07, 2021, 10:28:41 PM »Thanks for pointing!
Tom,
The jAppInitRstr.sh should be run one the first app server (only) for each DB. E.g., Appserver1, Appserver5, Appserver9, etc..
As for the error msg you posted, that may be "normal", depending on how many SocketTimeoutExceptions you are experiencing during the start of the run. It isn't unusual to see maybe a dozen or so of these messages during warmup, especially if your disk subsystem isn't very low latency (e.g., SSD-based). For the mail workload, are you running from a previously "warmed-up then restored" mail store? (see my response to mcdvoiceyour question from Dec 5th: https://www.spec.org/forums/index.php?topic=63.0 )
Thanks,
Chris
Hey Sorcier,
Have you tried running the curl commands to validate the appserver/dbserver setup and communication? You can find them in the section "Appserver/Dbserver" of the Technical Support document.
https://spec.org/virt_sc2013/docs/SPECvirt_TechnicalSupport.html#Appserver mcdvoice
Andy
Hi Zoubotao,
This seems more like resourcing/tuning issue. Since you've already got 4T passing, I would recommend u to first try 5T and monitor resource utilization. upsers
Also, you can refer to latest published results on how to tune your testbed to support more tiles.
Thanks,
Ramya
You should do a run for 2 hours (using the mailserver workload only to make things easier, if you prefer).
You will likely see some errors in the client log for the first 40 minutes or so, and is expected. This is because the dovecot mailserver will be overloaded initially, as it needs to create various indices, search histories, etc, as the emulated users perform various operations.
You do not want these errors during an actual performance test, so once the initial 2 hour mailserver run completes, stop dovecot service, and create a backup (.tgz) of the mailstore data directory. This backup should be restored (to every tile's mailserver VM) prior to starting each SPECvirt_sc2013 run.
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Tom,
The jAppInitRstr.sh should be run one the first app server (only) for each DB. E.g., Appserver1, Appserver5, Appserver9, etc..
As for the error msg you posted, that may be "normal", depending on how many SocketTimeoutExceptions you are experiencing during the start of the run. It isn't unusual to see maybe a dozen or so of these messages during warmup, especially if your disk subsystem isn't very low latency (e.g., SSD-based). For the mail workload, are you running from a previously "warmed-up then restored" mail store?Indigo Card (see my response to your question from Dec 5th: https://www.spec.org/forums/index.php?topic=63.0 )
Thanks,
Chris